Avolonte has had three goes for one place here at Eagle Farm and should take big improvement away from her recent win on the Gold Coast.
The Star Turn mare was held up at a crucial stage not far from home, but still dug deep to score narrowly.
She’s fitter now third-up, will appreciate another firm track, and maps to get the gun run along the rail.
Tricky race, but I’ve landed on Mauricently on top out of the Kris Lees yard.
This is a step up in class for the daughter of Maurice, but she does look up to the challenge having found the money in each of her last three starts.
She was a strong winner two back at Grafton and simply found one better last time out at the Gold Coast. Unlike a few others, she’s raced over this distance previously and looks a nice price with Andrew Mallyon back in the irons.
Siding with the Brian Wakefield-trained Miliarense on debut on her home track.
This Love Conquers All mare has been impressive during her short career, winning her maiden at Ipswich back in January before going on to find the placings in back to back starts to close her prep.
She hasn’t been seen since, but her recent trials on the Sunshine Coast and at Doomben have been very impressive. Maps to make her own luck on the speed with the blinkers back on.
Vyner has real scope for improvement after finding the placings first-up on the Sunshine Coast.
The son of Snitzel was beaten only narrowly in a good go for the line and now steps out in just his second start for the O’Dea and Hoysted team.
He gets in quite well at the weights and should appreciate the extra 100m this time around.